Food Reviews & Stories
There are no trade winds in the Pearl, but if you duck into Callaloo you'll spot lazily spinning fans, straw beach umbrellas and rum drinks on almost every table. Callaloo's culinary efforts are sometimes deeply satisfying, sometimes overingenious and overzealous, but its best dishes are the simples
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No one in town makes tapas better than Ricardo Segura. He blends Iberian heartiness and French elegance in his personality and his cookingï¿½he shares that role with cooking partner Bernard Malherbeï¿½and the result is Patanegraï¿½s atmosphere of spirited energy. Choice among the cold tapas is a tun
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In the early ï¿½90s when Assaggio opened, its signature styleï¿½a trio of pastas for the tableï¿½was a welcome innovation, introducing Portlanders to a world beyond ï¿½spaghettiï¿½ with canned tomato sauce. Assaggioï¿½s cheery dï¿½cor and menu, which changes according to seasonal ingredients, has no
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Perched on the north side of Jamison Square, Fenouil is one of the most glamorous restaurant in the city; if it lacks any ingredient, itï¿½s an easy manner and an atmosphere of bonhomie. With few exceptions, however, the cooking is authoritative and assured. Chef and co-owner Pascal Chureau has crea
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Ya Hala, whose name is an Arabic expression for ï¿½welcome,ï¿½ is a casual place where the greeting couldnï¿½t be warmer, typical of the regionï¿½s vaunted hospitality. It your wait is lengthy, as ours was on a recent mobbed weekend, an adjacent well-stocked Middle East grocery store will keep you f
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In warm weather you can eat under a shady tree, or retreat to one of a scant six tables. You'll spot regulars here, and even detect a spot of Italian. Caffe Allora is probably more a lunch than dinner place, but if you want a light supper you can enjoy a salad of smoky bresaola, fresh arugula and Pa
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You’ll so want to like Cuvée, for the welcome is warm and gracious, the staff generously attentive, and the simple décor pleasingly serene, with white tablecloths set against warm wood floors and prints of vineyards. But alas, it wanes prosaic. Much of its fare is mundane, and its merely calling the
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Food Reviews & Stories
You'll so want to like Cuvée, for the welcome is warm and gracious, the staff generously attentive, and the simple décor pleasingly serene, with white tablecloths set against warm wood floors and prints of vineyards. But alas, it wanes prosaic. Much of its fare is mundane, and its mere
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The Gino's quartet's new restaurant is the one we have been waiting for: a rustic yet beautiful Italian restaurant with a kitchen that turns out some of the most honest, authentic food in the city. Housed in a former grocery store with 25-foot barrel-vaulted ceilings, Nostrana features acres of warm
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